Friday, January 31, 2014

Redesigning!

Hey everyone! We are in the process of updating our lovely blog. Please be patient as sometimes, some of the links won’t always work or have material available! We will be done soon. Thanks!

-The Ladies @ Tangled Up With String

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

January Visiting Teaching Message + PRINTABLES!!

Some months I have so much going on that my visiting teaching gets neglected until the last week of the month...That's what happened with January!  So, if you are like me, here is a cute printable and handout idea you can print off and take to your ladies---you still have a few days left!!!!


I made a little handout with the month's message and also a cute tag for a sweet treat.  I bought a box of theater candy and wrapped it with white scrapbook paper and attached the tag with some matching tulle.








Monday, January 27, 2014

Meet Karen!


Hey Everyone!

I would like to introduce myself~ My name is Karen.  I am a wife, stay-at-home mommy of two girls, cosmetologist, college student, book lover, crafter, digital scrapbooker, outdoors lover, baker, carpooler, primary teacher, member of the PTO, party planner, gardener, and a country girl at heart!  I love Do-it-yourself projects and am always looking for fun things to do on a budget!
I married my Highschool sweetheart almost ten years ago in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and we live on our tiny farm in Southeastern Idaho with our 8 and 5 year old daughters.
I am excited to join this blog and to share fun projects!




Saturday, January 25, 2014

Valentine’s - Hot Chocolate Bar Printable!

 

Mindy Here!

I am LOVING me some hot cocoa these days! I also love having pretty little things around my house. I had an adorable cocoa bar for Christmas and really didn’t want to take it down. It’s still chilly outside and sometimes, I still want to sip hot cocoa. And I LOVE to have it out for guests to have some at their leisure. So I made a quick little printable to throw into my frame with my mugs and fixings! I thought that I would share it with you. I made it in both an 8x10 and 5x7. Enjoy!

 

Vday Hot Choc Bar 5x7 FIXEDDOWNLOAD 5x7 HERE!

 

Vday Hot Choc Bar_edited-1DOWNLOAD 8x10 HERE!

 

*These prints are for personal use only. You are welcome to share, but please link back to our blog! Thank you!*

Fonts Used:

MTF Doddlewhats

Lavanderia

KG Somebody That I Used To Know

 

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Preschool shape up



Four-year-olds are one of my favorite age groups to interact with. They’ve developed enough verbal skills and muscle control, that they are mostly past the tantrum stage, but haven’t quite reached that I-Know-Everything stubbornness that you find in older-five and six-year-olds. When my oldest was 4 my husband and I were poor college students, and didn’t have the money to send him to a fancy-scmancy preschool. Another mom and I decided we’d get together and do preschool for our sons ourselves. We were nervous at first, but it turned out to be such a wonderful opportunity! We had so much fun, and our kids learned everything they needed to know and more.
I’ve been teaching pre-school co-ops for almost four years now. And it really is the way to go. Especially because there are so many online resource for lesson plans and fun activities.  You think Pinterest is your friend when it comes to crafty things? Well, I promise you, Pinterest is your BEST friend when it comes to all things educational.
A few months ago, I taught our preschool kids about shapes. I want to walk you through some of our activities, so you can get an idea of some of the resources I use to plan preschool lessons, as well as some different kinds of things to consider including in your preschool day to make it a success.
Gathering Activity: This year our co-op has six preschoolers in it. They don’t all arrive at the same time, so I like to have some sort of activity prepares that they can occupy themselves with while we wait. A gathering activity can be anything really, puzzles, play dough, books, etc. But if I can I like to somehow connect it with the topic I’m teaching for the day. For example, for this shape unit, I brought out our Wedgit Blocks, and challenged the kids to build towers.
New Learning: Right after the gathering activity is when I like to introduce the “new” thing we are going to be learning about and focusing on that day. And I like to do it through a hands-on activity if possible. For example to introduce shapes I handed each child cut-outs of the four basic shapes; circle, triangle, rectangle, square. We talked about each one, and said how many sides and how many angles it had. Then I would describe a shape by saying something like, "I'm thinking of a shape that has three sides and three angles." And the kids would have to hold up their triangles. For more practice with shapes, I made them a bag with paper shapes and colored sticks in it. The idea is to set out the paper shape, and then use the same colored sticks to go around the edge. I did a piece of string so they could do a circle too. I got this idea from a Pinterest link that led me to this blog, and by looking at her picture, I was able to make my own.
Fine Motor Skills: One main purpose of preschool is to develop those fine motor skills. (Fine motor skill is the coordination of small muscle movements which occur in body parts such as the fingers, usually in coordination with the eyes.) Cutting, pasting, and writing are a great way to do this, but there are many others…the sky in the limit, really. In our shapes unit, I had the kids cut out the four basic shapes, use a glue stick to glue them to paper, and then trace around their glued shapes with a marker.
Sorting: Sorting and classifying objects are important pre-math and pre-science activities. They help the brain develop associations and make connections between different things. It also builds vocabulary and concentration. In the shape unit, the kids drew a shape card out of a paper bag, and had to put it under the right group based on how many sides and how many angles it had. I found this activity, and the printables to go with it, in an awesome book put out the the AIMS education foundation called Getting Into Geometry. I have several books from this company and they are all excellent.
Matching: The benefits of matching are similar to those of sorting. Matching increases a child’s concentration, and keeps their brain active. Think of it like exercise for your mind. One of my favorite matching activities is Tangrams, also called pattern blocks. Pattern blocks are a must have, if you have a preschooler, whether you’re teaching them preschool or not. That’s how fun they are. We have really enjoyed our inexpensive magnetic foam set.  And there are tons of free printable patterns online, just search Pinterest for “Pattern Block Mats”. I like to set up our patterns inside a metal cookie sheet, but you can also do them on the fridge, the dishwasher, or any other magnetic surface.
Wiggle Activity: Every preschool lesson needs at least one wiggle activity. Wiggle activities usually focus on and develop gross motor skills. (Gross motor skills are the abilities required in order to control the large muscles of the body for walking, running, sitting, crawling , and other activities.) A wiggle activity can be almost anything that involves movement, but again, it’s more meaningful if you can incorporate it into your subject matter. For our shapes unit, I drew a large triangle, rectangle, circle, and square on my driveway with sidewalk chalk. Then we walked, skipped, hopped, etc. around the perimeter of each one. Then I invited the kids to use the sidewalk chalk to try their hand at drawing their own smaller shapes inside of the large ones.
Snack: I don’t have to explain that snack time is a must for preschoolers. And by now you can guess that a snack is more fun and more meaningful if it goes along with the theme of the day. Pinterest is crammed full of excellent ideas on this topic as well. The snack for our shape unit was so simple, yet so perfect. I gave everyone a large handful of stick pretzels, and we used them to make fun shapes while we ate, counting out the number of sides and angles as we went. Who says it’s not ok to play with your food? :)



Monday, January 20, 2014

A New Face

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Some people call me Mom, some call me wife, or sister, or daughter. Some people call me a doer, an analyst, a talker, a crazy. I call myself a wanna-be writer, a chocolate eater, a day dreamer, and a teacher. My name is Krystal, and I am all of these things, and many more! As a woman, I am privileged to fill many roles. And I wouldn’t want it any other way, because it keeps life interesting. Here’s a little more about me.
Currently, I am the wife to a mad scientist (haha, ok, engineer, but close enough!), and a stay-at-home mom to four lovable circus monkeys (a.k.a children, ages 6, 5, 3, and 1). We do the homeschool thing, and I am loving our ventures into that realm so far. I studied English and Literature in college, but left before I completed a degree. Reading, blogging, and baking bread, are some of my favorite pass-times. Playing sports, hiking, camping, gardening, and creating fun learning activities for my kids, are a few more things I’m passionate about. I hate TV, mashed potatoes, and the color pink. But I’d mostly consider myself an easy-going and even-tempered person.
I’m not sure how I wound up as a guest poster on this blog with such crafty and talented ladies, but I am happy to be here, and hope I can contribute something worthwhile.


Saturday, January 18, 2014

Taco Soup



5 cans of any kind of beans you want
1 can of tomato sauce
1 package of taco seasoning
1 lb ground Hamburger. (optional)

Stove top: Brown hamburger. Combine all ingredients in a pan and let it cook until beans are the desired texture. Enjoy with tortilla chips.

Crock-pot: Combine all ingredients in the crock pot and let it cook on High for 4 hours or low for 6 hours. Enjoy with tortilla chips.

This is seriously one of the easiest recipes I know. It's simple yet so yummy! And it is GREAT for leftovers. Try it out. And let me know how you liked the recipe.

Written by: Kenna